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Road Regulations in India
- Traffic Signs And Traffic Police
A driver of a motor vehicle and every other person using the road
shall obey :
- Every direction given, whether by signal or
otherwise, by a police officer or any authorised person for
the time being incharge of the regulations of traffic.
- Any direction applicable to him and indicated
on or by notice, traffic sign or signal fixed or operated
by an authority, competent to do so.
- Any direction indicated by automatic signalling
devices fixed at road intersections.
- Distance From Vehicles In
Front
The driver of a motor vehicle moving behind another vehicle shall
keep at a sufficient distance from that other vehicle to avoid
collision if the vehicle in front should suddenly slow down or
stop.
- Abrupt Brake
No driver of a vehicle shall apply brake abruptly unless it is
necessary to do so for safety reasons.
- Vehicles Going Uphill To
Be Given Precedence
On mountain roads and steep roads, the driver of a motor vehicle
travelling down the hill shall give precedence to a vehicle going
uphill wherever the road is not sufficiently wide to allow the
vehicles to pass each other freely without danger, and stop the
stop the vehicle to the side of the road in order to allow any
vehicle proceeding uphill to pass.
- Obstruction Of Driver
A driver of a motor vehicle shall not allow any person to stand
or sit or anything to be placed in such a manner or position as
to hamper his control of the vehicle.
- Speed TO Be Restricted
The driver of a motor vehicle shall, when passing a meeting or
procession or a body of troops or police on the march or when
passing workmen engaged on road repair, drive at a speed not exceeding
25 kilometres an hour.
- Driving Of Tractors And Goods
Vehicles
A driver when driving a tractor shall not carry or allow any personto
be carried on the tractor. A driver of a goods carriage shall
not carry in the the driver's cabin more numbers of persons than
that mentioned in the registeration certificate and shall not
carry passengers for hire or reward.
- Projection Of Loads
No person shall drive in any public place any motor vehicle which
is loaded in a manner likely to cause danger to any person in
such a manner that the load or any part thereof or anything extends
literally beyond the side of the body or to the front or to rear
or in height beyond the permissible limit.
- Restriction To Carriage
Except for the fuel and the lubricants necessary for the use of
the vehicle, no explosive. highly flammable or otherwise dangerous
substance shall be otherwise carried on any public service vehicle.
- Restrictions ON Driving Backwards
No driver of a motor vehicle shall cause the vehicle to be driven
backwards without first satisfying himself that he will not thereby
cause danger or undue inconvenience to any other person or in
any circumstances, for any greater distance or period of time
than maybe reasonably necessary in order to turn the vehicle round.
- Production Of Document
A person driving a vehicle:
- Shall always carry with him his driving licence;
certificate of registeration; certificate of taxation and
certificate of insurance of the vehicle and in case of transport
vehicle the permit and witness certificate also
- Shall on demand by ppolice officer in uniform
or an officer of the Motor Vehicle Department in uniform or
any other officer authorised by the Government, produce the
documents for inspection.
- Every driver must
be conversant with the provisions of Sections 112, 113, 121, 122,
125, 132, 134, 185, 186, 194, 207 of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988.
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